The tri-weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1865-1865, January 25, 1865, Image 2
A \fao? VALUAB||WoUNG XKGROKS,
yf mefe^ad women?umaugat them -some good
-""V1'' ""^'j'enn^^M^r-ttfchfl^^MtJOritj, to provide fbr them
shoes, Apply to
. "<!t iW,t': K g! ?%- BARNES.
, ? Jahuary A :" 6t
Dissolution of % Gopartneri
. *. ship,
rrUK FIRM ofr MKRONEY A BOSWKLL WAS
r disSoirod by mutual coasenc <m tho 'lit day of
iJ^aiupy, 1805. Persons holding claims ofauy description
against said arm will prevent the same for payfhent,
" ' " * V MBRONEY A BOSWKlX
tWnuary 6 * Into?tri-w A w
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''SOLDIER'S BOARD; RELIEF,"
<?LIiL PERSONS NOT ON THE LIST"OF BENE3(5
FIClARiKS for 1864, who.claim ccliof from the
Bolaier's Board ol Relier for Korsl.aw District, are required
to present their claims to tho Bourd, ou or be?nro
its uort meetimr. on the 25th instant,. Hccordiri!: to
. the form iind certificates pravidrd by tlie Board. Tlio
namo ?nd age of each- person claimed for, must bo.
V.' v aatforth in the application: Thefurailies of free nemfitslistve
buen nr aro employed in tlie
military service as laborers or otherwise, are also euti
tied to the benefits'ef tiio law, and are included in the
foregoing notice.
Ail persons who fail to present their claims by tlio
time staled, will be excluded from all benefit under
the law.
By order of the Board :
JSO. if. I>b*AUSSURR,
January 6?8 Chairman.
' School Books Wanted,
IT'ASQUKLLE-'S FRENCH GRAMMAR; DAVIKSV
School Arithmetic and Algebra, new edition ;
Webb's 2d Reader. 4th do.; WalkoFs arid Webster's
School Dictionaries; Peterson1* Familiar Science;
Quackenboss' 1st lesion in eompo'iiion; Mitchells'
tch'jol Atlas; S nillis' Geography and Atlaa; C'urpen rj
apelling Book.
The above no.r wanted for onr Schools, will be
pnrcLased or exchanged for others.
J. A. YOUNG.
Jannary 16 - 3t m.w.f,
? LOST. "
/ yJT HE ROAD TO T11K DEPOT. A BLACK
\J haversack and contents, marked Surg. S. liaiucli I
13;h Mississippi Regiment. A liberal,reward*ijfcl bo
paid on its deli vory to Mr* 41. Bniim,
January 20 1
... Commissary iNotice.
r-T>ON*Drj) AGRICULTURISTS ARE URGENTLY
JDl called up >n to deliver their qubto of m?>nt. I am
authorized to recoive 75 pounds of Snliod Pork in lieu
I tO pounds of Baeon. J. H. TEVEREAUX,
January 20?tf Capt dc A. (J. S.
Notice
ALLPIiRSOXS HAYING CLAIMS AGAINST
t V the Estate of Col. James C. llailc deceased. will
present them immediately to the Executors of snid.esta<e,
for pHTinent.
B, If. MASSKY,)
C. O.'HAILK, j Executors.
January 22
. Notice.
Y\7 R Til F. FXE0UT0 R3 OF TH E LA ST W1LL
YY ' and Tostatn?nt of Col. James C, Hailc.dcccaKcd,
rill soil at hi* late residence in Kmhnw HI strict, on
the 15th day of February next, all of tho uudivij?tU.
property, belonging to his estate.
Executors. I
January lit
: --estate Record of the Names
of Deceased Soldiers.
~~ . SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, )
COLCilUTA, January 16, 1866. f
UNDER APPOINTMENT BY THE LEGISLATURE
to prepare ttias Record, I earnestly appeal
to the families or friends oTour deceased soldiers to
send me ht once their name, Ac., while there is an op"portuniiy
to secure accurate information. Hospital
registers aud reports of casualties from the army are
deficient in the iuformation required; it must be ob.
tained at home;
The 'Hfecord will data, back to the beginniug of the
war, and includes all who have been killed in battle
#r died of wounds received in battle, or from disease ,
' oraccident. II you harp'been sofortuuate as not to
lose friend or relative, yet remember that it is noble to
rescue from oblivion the name of but one .friendless
youth who had gone from your neighborhood to die in
-our cause * ' '
. Give?X. Name in full. 2. From what District. 3.
ftank. 4: Company. 5.. Regiment and arm of servioa.
Died, year, month, day. 7. Cause of death, and remarks
(as when be died, age, previously wounded, &c.
Circulars and blanks to be tilled .will-be sent to such
as desire them. NoTeeor expense is incurred by any
one for laving theTecord made. The State is eudeayPfiag
to ^dfH aaacped obligation in sepuripg now and
recording for posterity, the names of all our sons who
foaye Called in tips war." In 18Q2, the 'Con vention
Unaijifnonsly resOlvod the i this sliould be done, "as a
token'Qfrespect to their memories, and a legacy of inestimable,
value to their, irieads;'.' and the resolution
' was sent forth, by their order, to bo read to our regiments,
battalions and. companies'every where. Many
" . a brave soldior may'have/died in solitude or rushed
.tgxm;the-foc; with the ihougnt.in his heart : that his
nam* would be honorably preserved At home.
-..January 31?3 , ^ ..... , ,WH.. J. RIVERS.
^.jy"Bach paper in the.State copy three times and.
gd hilla to aie.
- " . '-I- ?gggaewae
To Manufacturers.
T">y authority:of tiik act of tub gfnI
) KRAL Assembly Dicembcr, 1864, "The Sol
d'er'a Board of Jle ief" of Ker-liaw District, n quire all
Manufacturers of Ootion und \Y(?oll?#ki Goods, including
yarns,"3ro?, Nails and other irtrn ware; Cotton and
Wool Oar da, Haut, Usipt, Paper, Stoneware and PutieryLeather,"
Shoss, Bouts,- alt, Copperas, Spirituous
Liquors, Torebone Oil, and TUtpblUitie, to 'deliver, to
the Board, or any member tlioreqt: or to the Treasurer,
on or before tiie 1st of February nuXt, n statement in
writing, under oath, setting forth such un'd ao many of
the above articles as were manufactured bv theui in theyear
eight hundred and sixty-four; and to deliver to
tho said Board or their officer in Camden, on or before
the said lirqt day of February uext, a Tax in-Kind'of
throe per cfcxjt- of all manufactures embraced in their
said returns. # . In
default of sudi return or payment, theBourd will,
proceed to estimate tlieailiouut ol such manufactured
products,-sad assess ? Tux in Kind thereon of-nix per
cent., and issue csfet-utiou for three times market value
thereof. * "
By order of ili? Board:
JNO. IL DkSAUSSURE,
Jau. C?10c Chairman.
Fifty Valuable Negroes
/COMPRISING UOUSH SERVANTS ANI) FIELD.
V,' Hands, will be offered for sale at the Court House
in Camden or. Tuesday tho 17tli of January inst. Also
a good Iron Axled WAGON and several good MULES.
Terms" made known on day of sale.
This property will bo disj used of at private sale, beoro
tho day named, if desired.
R. B. JOIiSSON.
January i t?
Sheriff SaleSouth
Carolina ? Kcrslinw |DI*:rirt.
By permission of a. L. McDONALD. ESQ.,
ordinary of ihe District aforesaid; I will sell, at
tho Court House door in Uumdeu oil the first Monday
in February next being the Gth day of said mouth, u
Lract or parcel of lamp containing ono hundred and
fifty acre*, 'more or less (150), said land belongirfg to
tho Ifisiale ol Hardy Thorn, d-ed., lying on the hendwaters
of Pine Troe.and Bea?r Dam OrcelSs, 12 or Id
miles north east of Camden, adjoining lands of C. Perkins
and others as represented by firmer plats of said
lands.. ?
J he abovo lauds !o be sold to perfect tH4es. .Terms
cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and other cxponecs.
DUNCAN SIIEORN,
Jaii 9?3 ^ Sherifl'ol'K. D.
LYTEUEST OIW STATE STOCKS
Ai\ I> liOKDS.
STATE TAKASURY, LOWER DIVISION,"
Loak ltkpaiit.mk.st, Columbia, S. C.
INTEREST DUEIST JANUARY, 1SG5, AND ARREARS
ottntcrosl now re.inuiiiiug undrawn, on the
STuCKS ami BONDS hereinafter mentioned, issued
by the Slalo ofSuutli Carolina, will be paid at tins ol.
ticc, in Columbia, ou.nnd alter MONDAY next, 2d
January, 1865, viz: on
3 per cent. State Slock
G ' " Sjoek, Act 1833, "for lebuilding city of
Cliarles'.on."
$ per cent. Slock, (now Stato llouso,) Acts 1SGG,
'47, '58. '59, 'CI, and '63.
. G per cent Bonds, (new State llonao.) Acts t853
1S55.
6 per cut. Bonds, Act 1S59, "to graut aid to .Blue
Bridge Railroad."'
6 per cent. Bonds, (military defence,) Act 1860.
7 " " " " " Act January,
1861, "to raise supplies.''
7 per cent. Slock. Act December, 1SG2, amending
Act January, 1961, "to raise supplies."
7 per cent. St cs, (military December,
'oi.-. ?- W. J. LAVAL, I
JanuarpS?+ * " Treasurer Lower Division^-fatpTTio
pnporv in this Stulo wiJl l>o pleased to
c<>pj and publish onco.
trr-- i -t
? an tea,
17ROM 5000 to 10,000 dollars of privato Bonds or
?>otes, fur Currcuey, at prevailing rates. Nothing
will be lukon but lirst class paper. Apply to tho
Post Oftico.
January C. ?2t
Wanted to Exchange,
A FINE TOUNG VERY BRISK MARE
mulo, for a strong young maro. Apply to
GKO. V. ^AUNES.
January-1 6t
Found,
A PISTOL, WHICH THE OWffER CAN HAVE
by proving property, and paying the expouso ol
advertising. Apply at the "Journal"1 office.
January 15 tf
?? t
f or baie.
A LARGE IRON SAFE, 4 PER CENT,CEivPIFIGATES,
Confederate Bonds.
. ?Al.bO?
Thre or four flue milch cows, selected from a fine
stock. Applj to W. M, SHANNON.
January 13 2
War**Tax Office .
(H.MDKN, S. C.,tJan. 6, 1865<
RETAIL DEALERS AND OTHER REGISTERED
. persons, including Millers, Tanners, ftc., are
hereby required to make their returns within the next ,
twenty days, of sales for the quarter ending 31st ult.
Alt persons who havo not made their rdturn or property
for the -ad valorum tax would do well to attend to
it promptly, as we nro about to close the bookH. JOHN
CANTEY, | ,
R.- M. KENNEDY, fAsBe8?orsJan.
0
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ACHAUMLXO KEW BOOK --tsf OUT,
Tl^Captein's Bridej $?&
-:*'. '"' *'f.
T1IB1IXf!>^ ALE Of THE WAB.
t | * ' * " ?. ,
' '.tr vr. D. HElt KINO TON, 3o N. C. CAY.
Neatly bound iu yaper, price.' ?1.
a.- Upon receipt or tlie price it Will bo mulled to any
part of the Confederacy postage prepaid. A liberal
discount toAhe Trade. ;f. ,
As the edition is limited, tbo Trado will do well to
forward tl eir oi deMitonco. .
t-. \ .
"IN l'RESS,
? .OAISTijnE; . .
'-{a 9"i *
The M5id of Kirkland,
^ILLUSTRATED,)
Sil AUAJ tUUJSiY ilild;.
Prici,.? $1 i
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The Deserter's Daughter,
A. TALK FOUNDED UPON RKAL I8CIDKNT3 0 |
THK WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA.
f
IiY VT. D. 1IKMUNGTON, SltD N. C. GAVALIir.
Pkicb, , ; 1.5&
ROSE RMMERSON,
THE BDIDAL.OI1 T1IEFOTNDLINO,
* ' .
(illustrated,)
BY EDWARD KDQKYILLE.
raicM,.: I'..'. $IjD0
Upon nil our publications we allow a liberal discount
to the Trade
Upon nccouut of'the insufficient supply of paper
each edition of tlie.se beautiful Novellettes will be limited,
tlierefo.o tlio Trade had better forward thoir orders
at once. ~
Address
SVJI. H. SMITH A. CO., Publishers,
Rbloigh, N. C.
Z3T Editors inserting this advertisement, with thi
noto. will receive 0 copy of each book.
Nov. 14
Fink dressing combs; pocket do.;
Pcnrl Agnta Buttons, Shoe Knires;
Black Fl.ix Thread, Fine Tooth Combs;
Knitting Noodles, Steel Pens, Pob Holders;
20 boxes Tobacco, Fino Flour; * "
80 groat gross Bone Bullous, Metal Buttons;
10 doz. Childron'a Stockings, Tacks:
10 " " Socks, ltcd Flannel;
Ludy Peas, Sweet-rotaloes;
English Cotton Cards; .
Biogane, pegged natLs****3;
20,000 Noodles, Writing Tnk; at
' 8 a. benjamin's.
DecemHer 12. m.w.fr.
To Hire,
4 GOOD COOIC, WASUKR LND IRONER. AP1V.
PLY at this ofllce.
JanuarjvJ8 tf
state of *outu cakoliia.
APJ'T AND 0FP10B,
Columbia, Decenibor27, 1861.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 31. * '
r Till! .FOLLOWING PERSONS HATING
1. been elected u> the Field Office of the aevoral
Regimouta of State Troupe, are herewith announced as
encl), and will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
First Regiment State Troops.
Colonel-?j B? GRIFFIN. Lieutenant-Colonel?B
F HERN! ON.
Major- DIKES.
Q Second Regiment State troops.
Lieutennut Colonel?W H DUNCAN.
Major?D II RICE.
Third Regiment State Troops.
Colonel?AD.GOOD WYN.
Lieutenant-Cplonol?J' W HARRINGTON,
Major?J MolVKR.
Fourth Regiment State Troops.
Colonel?R B LIGON.
Lieuteqant-Colonel?J R SPEARMAN.
Major-J W FERGUSON.
? ' ? *
By command (Signed;)
. ' A. C. GARLINGTON,
. Aiij't and Inspector-General S. C
Official: G. A. Follin, A. A. General.,
January 6?1
jy Papera of State cop/ Once.
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PUBLISHED DAJLT, SEE! WEEKLY, 2
WEEKLY ' "' ~
TKHMS"Tfl R DAILY RICHMOND. .BJAJJIr '>>, ? ,
2JK-U is mailed at FiftyDolIara per year; Tweiity-iltt ^
Dollars lor nix months^FiftecnDollars for thr.ee mouths^.-.. '*?
and Fivo-Dollars for one month. -a
THK SEMI-WJiEKLY
Tuesday uud Friday, And aha by mail/ at y.%
Dollars per year ; Fifteen Pallara for six m<an^/and
Ton Dollars for tbrae'moaths... . . . . S
THE WEEKLY EXAMII^R is issued er<^ ?rt-r ''
day, and mailed td'suteonhflib ah JHftwjp DgUant jfcr?c...? 2'~
yenr, and Ten Dollars fqraix.moniha.. (J_- . ? '">
The Examiner is published on the cash apiUtrj
and will not depart front it' under any otrcuthstanoee^..
Persona who desire to get the paper will please aceotcf-^;r. * '
panj their orders v,ivh the cash: .. J ,,'y~:~Catriors
and News Dealers will.be furnished at the .
rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred.
Advertisements will beTpserted In the Daily, Samf- i > ;
Weekly-und Weekly at TwoJDollsrs per square of eight
Uues or less fore vary iagerUon. . \
Porsonjs sendingsubecriptlang mut' jolt at tbeir ?#*
risk:'- . '
We will, under ne circumstances, rstirn nofpRated .
and rejected conuntuuoatiouaT *
THE LAW? OF >KWSFAPi?j|j^7 ' .
1. SUBSCRIBERS WHO DO NOT; QIYKEX- . .
PRESS notice to the contrary, are oooaiiorad. eawishing
to continue thoir subscription. * , vssicr.
2. If subscriber* order the dLacontjnga^op. ottfeffc.
newspapers, the publisher criny oon tinuoto'send them
until all arrearages are paid:1 !<> a'
3. If subscribers npglect of refW fo take.thgir newspapers.from
the offices to which tLor arodtfoOtod/tbhy
arc held res^hhlble until they diiretaeWled the. hilts
and ordered them discontinued. 't "rr.-jy-f
4. If subscribers, remove to other placNwitk?ut..J|?... * '
fanning tho publishers; and the newspapers 'are jwnt,
to the former direction tb'oy are held re.j>bdkiMe?<jr
thesamo."'
5. The Courts hare decided that refusing., to,3J5newspapers
from tho nulce moving andleafrlngtheOt
uncalled for is "prima fncis" evidence of iotputipoAl
fraud. ... y^' .
G. Tho Courts haro also repeatedly decided that *
nostmnsfflr who neeleptk to WBrfdnn hi'* dutax -ittf Mtln'0
reasonable notice, as required by' the ' Post Gffioa B?.
partrr.ont, of the neglect of a-person to take frontbe
office newspapers addressed to hi?, ranJert the Po?tmaitere
liable to tlio pubkilaer* for" the eubsorqrtiOct
price.' s/ !; ' '! *"
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.Southern Eield fireside J
k * * - '-Z. . "
GRAND LITJtRAkY CO MM J*A TIM [
a vast coycmaamafl2L^r TfTJiJT agg
passing any: combination em.befortattolnqa in tM
history pfTKItlpDIOAL LITBBATFfift ofBatope
or America 1 * *
'The Southern Field and Firrtid#,"
.J-'O/XnOUSTAjGA^ 4 '
AH
''TheJUlustxated Mercury/*'
OF RALEIGH, N. G.
Combined nod continued under tha old pOft<
lar title of . tbi
SOUTHER* FIBEDJTi* FIREfIBB.
THK ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND COKTRliftrTO* '
RIAL CORPS OP BOTH; JOURNAIA
RETAINED. 1VnE
FROFRIET0RS OF. ,TT?B J^ERCUBT ^
having purchnsed ihd'"Southern ftcld and Braaido''and'finding
it Irapdsaibl?'to tonke^rrtrogieiijenlB
which would insure a regular supply of paper, njw?
acconntofthe irregularity and ,un<#rt*inty?of,transportation
for the "Field and Firosid?"?t4u?nat!y(3a^
the same having to be supplied from Ui& milla at Raleigh,
N. C., have rmrtaved the' "Fiild'and Fire?de" (
Raleigh and combined tbeee two sterling Literary Jenrnala.
The "Mercury" is therefor? paergpd into :tb?
"Southerti Field and Firesido," and will beao.ppUiaAcd
until-the ptato.of the country will justify a dirergement,
,when both'pnpere will bo resumed and continued
as h cretofore. Subscribers to both journals will reoeiro *
the paper to tlie full time of subscription without delay
or interruption. 1 . ..*
The entire Editorial and Contribntonal Corpa of both
papers are rotaincd upon the emerging Journal;". It ig
announced without fear of contradiction that the extensive
and1"1- c. *
Splendid Array of Combined Tafeai
'now employed In'writing for the ' Field1 and Fireside"
surpasses iu genuine merit, ability, celebrity.aorf. numerical
strength any combination or engagement ever
beforo attained in the history of Periodical Literature
of K'''^ne or America* * " .
If ./large eight-page "Weekly Journal teeming wlUt
original Hbmancee, Sketches, Tales, Poetry; History
rriKipmrns. Witticiamainclndjaor Tranidationa
' ^?i ' ? J- Yt? "rr'7"
from, the French,, German and other Languages, jAg
rtcultural, Mechanical and Scientiflo article?, etc. ' w -.
The Proprietors confidently' asaertjb'at the "Field
and Fireside'1 shall at once far excel H^al. meriteTarjr
publication o the kind-over belore jijjped or attempted
in the United States or the South., 4-The ecrai^enionts
now effected fully justify the assertion.'
Terms:
One subrcriber one year, . $20.0?
One subscriber six months, ~ j^OO - Eive
subscribers six mbnthe, - ... "^'<v8b.d0
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